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Going on holiday to the snowy mountain peaks and choosing bus travel is an economical option with numerous advantages. The bus remains the cheapest form of transport with operators such as BlaBlaCar, Ouibus, Flixbus, or Isilines. You can conveniently store your equipment in the luggage compartment, whereas finding a motorist willing to accommodate you and your skis might not be as easy!
Travelling to your ski destination by bus requires a bit of planning and shouldn’t be left until the last minute if you want your trip to go smoothly. Here are our tips on how to prepare your bus journey for your ski holiday.
But how exactly do you take a bus to go skiing? With numerous promotional offers available, which bus service should you choose? Currently, Ouibus, part of the SNCF group, provides reliable services at affordable rates. For instance, a one-way ticket from Paris to La Plagne costs €27, while from Lyon, it’s just €15 per person.
You can also choose an online bus service provider. Go Euro, Alliance Autocar, Isilines, and Flixbus are reliable websites approved by many users. Before booking online, we recommend visiting busradar.fr. This site helps you find suitable routes and the best connections if necessary. It is also a highly effective comparison tool, and you can easily download its free app onto your smartphone.
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Preparing for your ski or snowboard bus trip can sometimes lead to unexpected surprises. Before booking your ticket, ensure you will be dropped off near your accommodation to avoid inconvenience. Numerous shuttle services operate nationally, serving your favourite ski resorts, but it’s best to check shuttle timetables with the local tourist office before departure.
Most buses today offer comfortable features, including air conditioning and toilets, but always verify this information with your carrier before buying your ticket.
Remember to carry at least one bottle of water for the journey and wear comfortable footwear to ensure a pleasant trip.
Finally, make the most of regular stops to stretch your legs whenever possible.
Most buses have sockets to charge your laptop or mobile phone. However, bus travel also offers a wonderful opportunity to spend quality time with family or friends, playing traditional travel-size board games, like those by Ravensburger, available in toy stores.
Of course, you can also enjoy your favourite snacks. Take advantage since you’re not driving; it’s allowed, and after all, you are on holiday!
Travelling alone or tired of board games? Let the bus’s gentle hum lull you into relaxation, with soft music in your ears.
Struggling to sleep while seated? An excellent alternative to sleep is to relax, let go, and meditate. These are your holidays, the perfect time to reconnect with yourself. Breathe deeply, enjoy the scenic views of cypress trees dotting the countryside like exclamation marks in the landscape, and savour the present moment.
Today, flying to your ski destination is another convenient option, allowing quicker access so you can be among the first on the slopes.